Arthur Nortmann

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Arthur Nortmann , also led by Artur Nortmann (born May 30, 1905 in Berlin ; † in the 20th century) was a German painter and film architect .

Life

Nortmann attended elementary school and then received training as a painter. He practiced this profession from 1922, and since 1924 in film. Apart from an occasional work as an assistant for Julius von Borsody on a film from 1930, Nortmann was only able to work regularly as a film architect during the Second World War . His first job was in 1940 as a set designer for the Ohm Krüger propaganda film, after which he mostly worked with more famous colleagues such as Hermann Warm .

At the end of the war in 1945 Nortmann disappeared from the public eye, possibly he died in the last days of the war during the conquest of Berlin.

Filmography

  • 1930: A girl from the Reeperbahn
  • 1941: Ohm Krüger
  • 1941: people in the storm
  • 1942: The discharge
  • 1942: My friend Josefine
  • 1942: Flea in the ear
  • 1943: a beautiful day
  • 1943: childhood love (premier: 1947)
  • 1944: Philharmonic

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Film archive Kay Less

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